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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't care if teachers leave. Everyone is replaceable. I just want my kids back in class, in front of ANY teacher. [/quote] You can say that, but i work in admin at a WOTP school in DCPS and we can’t fill all of our vacancies because the pool is so shallow. You will most likely see those positions filled by first year teachers or TFA type who are only around for two years.[/quote] Judging by most teachers' comments on DCUM, it seems that most teachers hate their jobs. Maybe it's a good thing if they quit. We can replace them with people who actually want to educate children. [/quote] Your child's "teacher" will be inexperienced, incompetent and unqualified, but as you've made abundantly clear, you don't give a damn about actual EDUCATION -- just that they're not in your house. :roll: [/quote] Well I think they don't care as long as their child is 'babysat' I mean many of these people who post her have typically developing, supported, middle/upper middle class kids. They could be taught by almost anyone and progress. But little do they know that their child could have grown even more with a great teacher. The parents who do care often have a child with a disability, those advantages still help but they really do need specialized help. [/quote]
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